Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch
Configuring Switch Port Speed and Duplex Setting on page 113
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Port Numbering
ExtremeWare XOS runs on both stand-alone and modular switches, and the port numbering scheme is
slightly different on each. This section cover the following topics:
Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges on page 112
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Modular Switch Numerical Ranges on page 112
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Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges
On a stand-alone switch, such as the Summit X450 switch, the port number is simply noted by the
physical port number, as shown below:
5
Separate the port numbers by a dash to enter a range of contiguous numbers, and separate the numbers
by a comma to enter a range of noncontiguous numbers:
x-y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
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x,y
—Specifies a non contiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
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x-y,a,d
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports and a series of noncontagious ports on a stand-alone
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switch.
Modular Switch Numerical Ranges
On a modular switch, such as the BlackDiamond 10K, the port number is a combination of the slot
number and the port number. The nomenclature for the port number is as follows:
slot:port
For example, if an I/O module that has a total of four ports is installed in slot 2 of the chassis, the
following ports are valid:
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2:1
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2:2
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2:3
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2:4
You can also use wildcard combinations (*) to specify multiple modular slot and port combinations. The
following wildcard combinations are allowed:
—Specifies all ports on a particular I/O module.
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slot:*
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slot:x-slot:y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a particular I/O module.
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slot:x-y
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slota:x-slotb:y
another I/O module.
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—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a particular I/O module.
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports that begin on one I/O module and end on
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